Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 69
... attack to McClel- lan , Abraham Lincoln issued his General War Order No. 1 , which made it clear that the President had not abdicated his power as Com- mander in Chief of the Army and Navy . It was ordered " that the 22nd day of ...
... attack to McClel- lan , Abraham Lincoln issued his General War Order No. 1 , which made it clear that the President had not abdicated his power as Com- mander in Chief of the Army and Navy . It was ordered " that the 22nd day of ...
Page 158
... attack . Hooker and Butterfield went over immediately to survey the field of approach and to talk to Sumner's defeated generals.64 With a single ex- ception they advised Hooker not to attack.65 One of Hooker's aides was sent to Burnside ...
... attack . Hooker and Butterfield went over immediately to survey the field of approach and to talk to Sumner's defeated generals.64 With a single ex- ception they advised Hooker not to attack.65 One of Hooker's aides was sent to Burnside ...
Page 208
... attack was anticipated.27 Word had been sent to Pleasonton and Sickles to return to Hazel Grove ; the enemy had marched all around them while they were skir- mishing with the rear guard.28 Eighteen guns of the Third Corps artil- lery ...
... attack was anticipated.27 Word had been sent to Pleasonton and Sickles to return to Hazel Grove ; the enemy had marched all around them while they were skir- mishing with the rear guard.28 Eighteen guns of the Third Corps artil- lery ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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